The following step by step guide will help you in installing
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard as
a guest virtual machine in Windows 7. You’ll need to have a system with an
Intel processor which supports hardware virtualization, original OS X Snow Leopard retail disk, VMware Workstation 7
and Windows 7, Vista or XP installed as host operating system. If you meet all
these requirements, you can then install OS X Snow Leopard as
a VM under Windows and can enjoy the best of both worlds.
Note: We don’t in anyway encourage downloading Apple software via file-sharing / torrent
sites and run it in an virtualized environment under Windows. This guide is for
informational purposes only. If you like OS X Snow Leopard, Get a Mac.
Step
2: Download pre-made modified version of Snow Leopard.vmdk
and darwin_snow.iso files required to get this thing to work. Please don’t ask
for the link to these files. You can find them easily elsewhere on the web.
Step
3: Start VMware Workstation and open up “Mac OS X Server 10.6 (experimental).vmx”
file which you downloaded in Step 2.
Step
4: Click on”Edit virtual machine settings”, select CD/DVD
(IDE) option from left hand side and then and select “Use ISO image file”
option. Point it to “darwin_snow.iso” which you downloaded in Step 2.
Step
5: Now power on the virtual machine and hit “F8” key. You
should now have a screen similar to the one shown below.
Step
6: Now you’ll have to point your virtual machine to OS X Snow
Leopard retail DVD instead of “darwin_snow.iso”. To do this, right click on
CD/DVD option found in lower right most corner of your VMware window and select
settings.
Insert OS X Snow Leopard
retail DVD in your DVD drive and select the “Use physical drive” option.
Step
7: Now go back and select “c” option (Boot DVD) from the
prompt which you got in Step 5 to boot from the OS X retail DVD. OS X boot
screen with Apple logo should now appear. If the boot screen doesn’t appear for
you, try booting it in verbose mode by pressing “F8” key after selecting “c”
option, and then enter “-v” (without quotes). This will enable the system to
boot OS X DVD using verbose mode.
Step
8: Wait for a couple of minutes for the Installation Setup
screen to show up. From here on, simply follow the onscreen setup instructions
to install OS X Snow Leopard. Make sure you
format your virtual hard drive in “Mac OS Extended (Journaled)” format
using Disk Utility . Customize your installation with
minimum set of printer drivers and language options for a lightweight trouble
free installation experience.
Step
9: Once the installation is completed. System will
automatically reboot. At this point, close your guest virtual machine and
change your CD/DVD option again like you did in Step 2 to point it to
“darwin_snow.iso”.
Step
10: Start the virtual machine again. Press “F8” key and select
“h” option to “Boot first hard disk”. Voila! Snow Leopard should now be running
live under Windows 7!
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